Per Montana Election Law, on October 11th the 2024 Federal Election ABSENTEE ballots will go into the mail. If you are registered to receive an ABSENTEE ballot make sure to keep an eye out for it. After you complete your ballot you could MAIL it back in using the envelope instructions -BUT- you can also drop your completed ballot off at the Custer County Courthouse, 2nd … [Read more...] about Watch for your Absentee Ballot in the MAIL!
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View YOUR Sample Ballot
Know before you go! The Montana Secretary of State posted the official November 2024 Election sample ballots. If you are registered to VOTE - You can go online right now and view a sample ballot for YOUR specific district in Custer County, Montana. The system will ask for your first name, last name and birthdate. Enter that in and you'll get to see YOUR Sample ballet - so you … [Read more...] about View YOUR Sample Ballot
What’s on the ballot this November?
Below are previews of the ballot issues Custer County, Montana voters will see on their ballots in November 2024. CI-126 BALLOT LANGUAGE FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INITIATIVE NO. 126 (CI-126) CONSTITUTIONAL INITIATIVE NO. 126 A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION CI-126 amends the Montana Constitution to provide a top-four primary election. All … [Read more...] about What’s on the ballot this November?
Legislative update: Preserving the Montana way of life
By: Sen. Ken Bogner With the legislative session halfway done, I want to provide my constituents with an update on several of the bills I have sponsored. The six bills highlighted below cover a wide range of topics and policy areas, but they have a common thread: all are centered on preserving and protecting our Montana way of life. To me, Montana values and our way of … [Read more...] about Legislative update: Preserving the Montana way of life
Cracking Down on Foreign Adversaries
Cracking Down on Foreign Adversaries Senator Ken Bogner One of my top priorities this legislative session is strengthening Montana’s position against hostile foreign nations like China. National security is primarily a responsibility of the federal government, but as a Marine who served in Iraq, I believe elected officials at all levels of government should be improving our … [Read more...] about Cracking Down on Foreign Adversaries